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Conflict of laws in intellectual property : the CLIP principles and commentary / European Max Planck Group on Conflict of Laws in Intellectual Property (CLIP).
2013
F 30 CLIP.C
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Title
Conflict of laws in intellectual property : the CLIP principles and commentary / European Max Planck Group on Conflict of Laws in Intellectual Property (CLIP).
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Edition
First edition.
Description
xlvi, 507 pages ; 26 cm.
ISBN
9780199665082 Print
Alternate Call Number
F 30 CLIP.C
Summary
The Conflict of Laws in Intellectual Property (CLIP) Principles address issues of private law for disputes involving intellectual property rights. They were produced by a Max Planck Institute research project, in which the authors of this work were heavily involved. The Principles are intended to provide a model European framework to respond to the increasing need for guidance on the applicable law. They represent a significant body of work which will help to inform developing practice on applicable law and conflict throughout the field. This new work presents the Principles, alongside article-by-article commentary and notes, which analyse thoroughly the context of the rule within the Principles, as well as within the existing legal solutions at the national, European and international level. It also explores the policy considerations underlying the rule, enabling a better understanding of why the Principles adopt the solutions laid out in the rules. Useful references are provided to the relevant legal provisions and cases dealing with the respective issues of intellectual property and private international law.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 468-490) and index.
Formatted Contents Note
Preamble
Part 1: Purpose and Scope
Part 2: Jurisdiction
Section 1: General Jurisdiction
Section 2: Special Jurisdiction
Section 3: Prorogation of Jurisdiction
Section 4: Exclusive Jurisdiction
Section 5: Provisional, Including Protective, Measures
Section 6: General Provisions
Section 7: Coordination of Proceedings
Part 3: Applicable Law
Section 1: General Principles
Section 2: Initial Ownership
Section 3: Transferability
Section 4: Co-ownership
Section 5: Contracts and Related Questions
Section 6: Infringement and Remedies
Section 7: Limitations and Exceptions, Waivability
Section 8: Security Rights in Intellectual Property
Section 9: Supplementary Provisions
Part 4: Recognition and Enforcement
Section 1: General Rules
Section 2: Verification of Jurisdiction
Section 3: Provisional and Protective Measures
Section 4: Public Policy
Section 5: Other Grounds for Non-recognition of Foreign Judgements
Section 6: Exclusion of Substantive Review
Section 7: Procedure
Section 8: Settlements
Part 1: Purpose and Scope
Part 2: Jurisdiction
Section 1: General Jurisdiction
Section 2: Special Jurisdiction
Section 3: Prorogation of Jurisdiction
Section 4: Exclusive Jurisdiction
Section 5: Provisional, Including Protective, Measures
Section 6: General Provisions
Section 7: Coordination of Proceedings
Part 3: Applicable Law
Section 1: General Principles
Section 2: Initial Ownership
Section 3: Transferability
Section 4: Co-ownership
Section 5: Contracts and Related Questions
Section 6: Infringement and Remedies
Section 7: Limitations and Exceptions, Waivability
Section 8: Security Rights in Intellectual Property
Section 9: Supplementary Provisions
Part 4: Recognition and Enforcement
Section 1: General Rules
Section 2: Verification of Jurisdiction
Section 3: Provisional and Protective Measures
Section 4: Public Policy
Section 5: Other Grounds for Non-recognition of Foreign Judgements
Section 6: Exclusion of Substantive Review
Section 7: Procedure
Section 8: Settlements
Published
Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2013.
Language
English
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